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Exact theory for design of large pipe lines and their supports, which may also be used for design of horizontal tanks, under-water tubes supported on piers, etc.; instead of saddles commonly used, pipe is supported and kept in shape by full ring girders which were first introduced in Sweden; theory and experience show that pipe line so designed does not require any intermediate stiffening angles, even in case of comparatively thin shells. (See also - discussion no. 9 Nov., pp. 1425-1427; no. 10 Dec., pp. 1561-1578, 11 figs.)
Exact theory for design of large pipe lines and their supports, which may also be used for design of horizontal tanks, under-water tubes supported on piers, etc.; instead of saddles commonly used, pipe is supported and kept in shape by full ring girders which were first introduced in Sweden; theory and experience show that pipe line so designed does not require any intermediate stiffening angles, even in case of comparatively thin shells. (See also - discussion no. 9 Nov., pp. 1425-1427; no. 10 Dec., pp. 1561-1578, 11 figs.)
Design of large pipe lines
Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. -- Proc
Schorer, H. (author)
1931
20 pages
10 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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